Numbers of the Asian elephants (
Elephas maximus) population are declining due to poaching, human-elephant conflicts, capture of wild calves for tourism and export and habitat
destruction, which also may cause inbreeding in fragmented populations. In order to contribute to a reversal of this trend,
we have developed an identification and parentage test by evaluation and selection of markers from 43 microsatellite loci
that have been previously described for Asian or African elephants. Testing these markers on a panel of 169 Asian elephants
comprising the 23 mother-offspring, 13 father-offspring and 13 parents-offspring pairs yielded 26 polymorphic markers. However,
only 14 of these were found to be suitable for an analysis of molecular diversity, 12 of which will be implemented for an
identification and parentage test to control the capture of wild calves in Thailand and neighboring countries.
Keywords Asian elephant - Parentage test - Identification - Genetic diversity test - Microsatellite